Summary
Marco Lurati is a creative technologist and fablab manager with 8+ years blending interaction design, microengineering and hands-on fabrication to build interactive museum exhibitions, assistive devices and accessible web solutions. Trained in microtechnology and interaction design, he pairs PCB and sensor engineering with physical computing (Arduino, Raspberry Pi) and digital fabrication (3D printing, CNC, laser cutting) to turn concepts into robust installations. At SUPSI he leads research projects, teaches and co-manages FabLab Lugano, bringing both academic rigor and maker pragmatism to collaborations. He also runs a freelance studio delivering bespoke interactive experiences and has supported architecture-scale installations that reached the Venice Biennale. Notably, his work emphasizes simplifying interactions for better user flow while leveraging projection, AR and customized electronics to create memorable, accessible visitor experiences.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Bern University of Applied Sciences (BUAS) in Microengineering, Ingegneria micromeccanica, Bachelor of Bern University of Applied Sciences (BUAS) in Microengineering, Ingegneria micromeccanica at Bern University of Applied Sciences, BFH
Master of Advanced Studies in Interaction Desing, Master of Advanced Studies in Interaction Desing at Scuola universitaria professionale della Svizzera italiana (SUPSI)
Federal Capacity Certificate in electronic media, Elettronica, Federal Capacity Certificate in electronic media, Elettronica at Scuola d'Arti e Mestieri di Trevano (SAMT)
German, French, English, Italian